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Fossil lady play

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IMAGINE: the world is only 6000 years old, and everything was created in six days…
This was the England into which Mary Anning was born – just two hundred years ago.

Then came the pioneering work of geologists, studying rocks and fossils. The accepted truths about the world were blown apart; it became clear that there had been a vast prehistoric age, with unimaginable monsters roaming the earth and swimming in the seas.

Mary Anning played a key part in these extraordinary times. She discovered the first complete fossil of a prehistoric reptile in Great Britain – at the age of twelve. Throughout her life, she continued to make ground-breaking and spectacular discoveries.

In Alison Neil's highly entertaining play, Mary Anning tells her fascinating story, and that of "the fine clever men of science" who took most of the credit for her work. The tale of her life, her friendships, her struggle to make her mark (and put food on the table) is both amusing and moving.
And…by the end of the show, you will surely know the difference between an ichthyosaur and a plesiosaur!

Two Acts each of about 50 minutes with a bar and Local Ice Cream available before the start and at the Interval.

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Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£12.00 per ticket

Adults £12
Under 16 free accompanied by an adult but must book

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Play- The Fossil lady of Lyme

Type:Play

Catbrook Memorial hall, Catbrook, Monmouthshire, NP166NA
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Opening Times

Season (7 Feb 2026)
DayTimes
Saturday19:00 - 23:00

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